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    Searinox Guest

    Need to fix System Volume Information

    Long story, I ended up resetting SVI's permissions to general access. I tried
    setting them back to only the SYSTEM account, first the folder then its
    individual files but I just can't get the old permissions back without
    getting an ACCESS DENIED error everytime I try to make a restore point.

    Furthermore, I have some rather large restore point files on another of my
    drives, possibly from an older Windows install, and even though I have no
    System Restore running for the drive and even though I took ownership of the
    files and the folder I still can't delete them.

    I tried stopping Volume Shadow Copy, Indexing and that
    Linking-what's-it-called service but I still can't delete them. Can anyone
    please tell me how to delete the SVI folders? It'd free up alot of space plus
    I see no other way of resetting their permissions except having them erased
    and Windows recreate them...

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    Darth Haxor Guest

    RE: Need to fix System Volume Information

    Make sure you are logged on as an Administrator. Right click on the SVI
    folder. Goto security tab. Click advanced. it will open another page. on the
    new page, goto the owner tab, goto the bottom of the page, and click edit.
    change the owner of the page to you. before clicking apply, check the box
    that says something to the effect of "change this property on subfolders and
    items". then click apply. it will say "if you have just taken ownership of
    this item, you will need to close the property windows to reflect the
    changes." Then close the windows. right click SVI again and goto security,
    click advanced, click edit on the first window. click add, click advanced,
    click find now, and, while holding control, click your username, and the
    "System" group. then click "OK", set both the system group and your username
    to have full control. then, once you have done that, click ok on the editing
    window, then the advanced window, then the properties window. that should do
    it.
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    "Searinox" wrote:

    > Long story, I ended up resetting SVI's permissions to general access. I tried
    > setting them back to only the SYSTEM account, first the folder then its
    > individual files but I just can't get the old permissions back without
    > getting an ACCESS DENIED error everytime I try to make a restore point.
    >
    > Furthermore, I have some rather large restore point files on another of my
    > drives, possibly from an older Windows install, and even though I have no
    > System Restore running for the drive and even though I took ownership of the
    > files and the folder I still can't delete them.
    >
    > I tried stopping Volume Shadow Copy, Indexing and that
    > Linking-what's-it-called service but I still can't delete them. Can anyone
    > please tell me how to delete the SVI folders? It'd free up alot of space plus
    > I see no other way of resetting their permissions except having them erased
    > and Windows recreate them...


  3. #3
    Tommy Guest

    RE: Need to fix System Volume Information



    "Darth Haxor" wrote:

    > Make sure you are logged on as an Administrator. Right click on the SVI
    > folder. Goto security tab. Click advanced. it will open another page. on the
    > new page, goto the owner tab, goto the bottom of the page, and click edit.
    > change the owner of the page to you. before clicking apply, check the box
    > that says something to the effect of "change this property on subfolders and
    > items". then click apply. it will say "if you have just taken ownership of
    > this item, you will need to close the property windows to reflect the
    > changes." Then close the windows. right click SVI again and goto security,
    > click advanced, click edit on the first window. click add, click advanced,
    > click find now, and, while holding control, click your username, and the
    > "System" group. then click "OK", set both the system group and your username
    > to have full control. then, once you have done that, click ok on the editing
    > window, then the advanced window, then the properties window. that should do
    > it.


    Hi.

    Thanks for first professional advise I found for this subject.
    This works for all the other folders as well not only the SVI.

    Thanks again,
    Tommy


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